July 6, 2007, Newsletter Issue #71: Futon Mattress

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The futon mattress will likely be as popular in the future as it has been for the last two decades in America, but with an important change. Whereas a futon mattress used to be the sort of bedding item that became rock hard within a season or two, with knotted and lumpy pockets of cotton forming uneven textures in the bed, now there is a futon mattress available that can not only withstand the test of time, but also give consumers the support and comfort they have been craving for so long. Otis is one such futon manufacturer to have picked up on what can be called the new futon era with products like the Haley 110, the Moonshadow Futon Mattress and more. What makes an Otis futon mattress different is that they are made from foam - such as latex, Talalay or memory foam - as opposed to cotton. Latex foam and memory foam are materials that provide a number of health benefits including reducing pressure-points on the body, being anti-mold, anti-mildew and hypo-allergenic, as well as lasting for years beyond what a conventional futon mattress can sustain.

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